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I have had a fantastic time with my DoggyRide (Original, though I might buy the Novel now) trailer for the past 7 or so years, and I love it even more with my second dog, as I can carry both dogs together! It's super well designed (Dutch Co.) and my dogs tolerate it well. Not cheap - I'd highly recommend buying the extras - raincover, kickstand, leash clip, padding mat - all of these make it perfect. Here's the dogs in it on the way to Mondog last weekend:
Good luck, and maybe we need to have a Chainlink dog ride this fall!
Sarah, is that what they call the mini-trailer on the web site? I think that would fit my two Westies quite well, and I have been thinking about how to take them with on rides.
I have had a fantastic time with my DoggyRide (Original, though I might buy the Novel now) trailer for the past 7 or so years, and I love it even more with my second dog, as I can carry both dogs together! It's super well designed (Dutch Co.) and my dogs tolerate it well. Not cheap - I'd highly recommend buying the extras - raincover, kickstand, leash clip, padding mat - all of these make it perfect. Here's the dogs in it on the way to Mondog last weekend:
Good luck, and maybe we need to have a Chainlink dog ride this fall!
Christopher, I checked the dealer locations at their web site. The closest is Camping World in Wauconda! My mother lives near there, and I have to pack a lunch even when I visit her by car. :-)
Hi Lisa!
The one I have is the "Original" - not sure if they still make it, but the mini is for little dogs and my Lois is almost 50 lbs and about 21" tall. You might be fine with the mini for Westies - weight limit 50 lbs and for heights 12" or below.
It's pretty freeing to have a dog trailer, I gotta say. I am working on a winterization plan for it though. This year is the year I try it in cold.
Lisa Curcio 6.5 mi said:
Sarah, is that what they call the mini-trailer on the web site? I think that would fit my two Westies quite well, and I have been thinking about how to take them with on rides.
Hi Christopher,
I researched and just went with it (ordered online), figuring I'd train my dog to like it. Well, I didn't really do enough to train Lois, but she will get in with a boost and eventually jumps in once in a while, depending on where I say we're going. Keep in mind that anything new can be scary for dogs, so the first few times might be really stressful. I'd take your dog somewhere really fun and treat treat treat when he gets in and even comes close to it!
That said, if you'd like to come over and try mine with my bike (and your dog), you're welcome to!
Christopher C. said:
Thanks Sarah.
Do you know of any place in Chicago that sells them? I'd love to try one out before laying down the cash... Need to make sure Sebastian will ride in such a contraption.
Thanks
Christopher
Sarah D. 1-3.3 said:I have had a fantastic time with my DoggyRide (Original, though I might buy the Novel now) trailer for the past 7 or so years, and I love it even more with my second dog, as I can carry both dogs together! It's super well designed (Dutch Co.) and my dogs tolerate it well. Not cheap - I'd highly recommend buying the extras - raincover, kickstand, leash clip, padding mat - all of these make it perfect. Here's the dogs in it on the way to Mondog last weekend:
Good luck, and maybe we need to have a Chainlink dog ride this fall!
Another option, though more costly and DYI, would be an Xtracycle FreeRadical rear end with their sidecar. Then, just mount a bucket on the sidecar. http://www.xtracycle.com/sidecar.html. I have seen people use the wide loaders only and put the bucket on them (search "xtracycle dog" on google images), but that would be a lot of weight off to one side of the bike. Just an idea.
I have a trailer that I bought for a dog (it will accommodate 80 lbs) that I no longer use. the hitch is very easy to install and switch between bikes. It has side walls about 14"-16" high; and I believe I still have the cover. PM me off list if you are interested in seeing it, etc.
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